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enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. >>> these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods. these children are our children. we are going to have to coming to and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this regardless of the toll picks. >> president obama on the shooting. the massacre is raising new questions about the access of guns in america. he is urgently calling for more gun contro
enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a...
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you say it will be determined as much by politics as by law. is gun culture driving politics, politics driving gn culture? does it change? does the second amendment change from here? >> it sure does. the second amendment itself has not changed more than 200 years. but the interpretation of the second amendment has changed dramatically. for more than 100 years, the interpretation was that state militias, that mysterious first clause, they were the only ones who had the right to bear and keep arms. in 2008 the supreme court of the united states said individuals have a right to keep and bear arms. they were talking about handguns in the home. how expansive that right is remains somewhat murky at this point. the idea that you have a constitutional right to bear arms is a legitimate one for better or worse now. that's something that politicians will have to take into consideration as they decide what to do. >> you've pointed to incidents like what happened here in newtown, what happened in australia, scotland and how they moved quickly and changed t
you say it will be determined as much by politics as by law. is gun culture driving politics, politics driving gn culture? does it change? does the second amendment change from here? >> it sure does. the second amendment itself has not changed more than 200 years. but the interpretation of the second amendment has changed dramatically. for more than 100 years, the interpretation was that state militias, that mysterious first clause, they were the only ones who had the right to bear and...
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enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my state farm pocket agent app. you can also get a quote and pay your premium with this thing. i thought state farm didn't have all those apps? where did you hear that? the internet. and you believed it? yeah. they can't put anything on the internet that isn't true. where did you hear that? [ both ] the internet. oh look. here comes my date. i met him on the internet. he's a french model. uh, bonjour. [ male announcer ] state farm. more mobile than ever. get to a better state. >>> these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods.
enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. oh, hey mike. what are you up to? oh, just diagramming this accident with my...
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we are a country of law. we're a country of freedoms, but we're also a country of laws. for some of these folks, it's a bang of honor to get arrested during some of these protests. maybe a story they'll tell their kids at some point in future. so, you know, it is america, don. it's america 2012. >> it is america. and we have the right to sit here, you and i on television, and talk about it and look at the live pictures. ana navarro, thank you very much. we're going to get back to chicago live. our correspondents on the ground in just moments. don't go anywhere. olaf's pizza e gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? you walk into a conventio
we are a country of law. we're a country of freedoms, but we're also a country of laws. for some of these folks, it's a bang of honor to get arrested during some of these protests. maybe a story they'll tell their kids at some point in future. so, you know, it is america, don. it's america 2012. >> it is america. and we have the right to sit here, you and i on television, and talk about it and look at the live pictures. ana navarro, thank you very much. we're going to get back to chicago...
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enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. we'll debate it. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's th
enforce the laws. we have to get together across this divide and need the nra to step up and say they believe in gun safety and not just in gun ownership. we need politicians on both sides of the aisle to tackle this problem. we will have more dead american children. >> thank you both very much. still ahead, we will talk to survivors of another shooting, but next the push for more gun control after the tragedy. we'll debate it. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets...
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what is the law right now as it stands? >> for gang rape you can get life in prison. also, if it is found that this teenaged girl is mentally disabled, that also ecarries lie so serious crimes and serious sentences. as i said before, the true minors accused in this case, they will not go through the trial. they will probably go through a diversion program designed for juvenile offenders where he this try to rehabilitate them and teach them really to become better people, brooke. >> it sounds like as you describe rape so much happening behind closed doors, family members preying on family members and brings shame and that's why so many people don't go public with this. beyond families, how big of a problem is rape and it sounds to me there is a need for just a culture change. >> it is huge. the medical research council estimates that only 1 in 9 rapes are reported, and it is people have come up with various reasons. some people argue that, you know, a par tiedy mass can you lated south african men and the only way they could assert authority was overwhelm's bodies and
what is the law right now as it stands? >> for gang rape you can get life in prison. also, if it is found that this teenaged girl is mentally disabled, that also ecarries lie so serious crimes and serious sentences. as i said before, the true minors accused in this case, they will not go through the trial. they will probably go through a diversion program designed for juvenile offenders where he this try to rehabilitate them and teach them really to become better people, brooke. >>...
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laws, much like felon disenfranchisement laws, are an attempt to exclude from the political process, poor people, impoverished people, and people of color. and we have seen these tactics over and over again. they were part of the are jim crow poll taxes and literacy tests, style disenfranchisement tactics and we see them resurrected today in new form. >> michelle, we're out of time. but i want to thank you for coming on. and we will have you back again. the book is called "the new jim crow" and i would suggest that everyone, everyone read this book. it really -- it was very helpful to me and you taught me a lot. thank you. appreciate you coming on. >> thank you. >>> some say it reminds them of the d.c. sniper shootings. right now police are looking for the person they say shooting at vehicles along a michigan highway. and ole miss makes history. i'm going to talk to the school's first african-american homecoming queen. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take
laws, much like felon disenfranchisement laws, are an attempt to exclude from the political process, poor people, impoverished people, and people of color. and we have seen these tactics over and over again. they were part of the are jim crow poll taxes and literacy tests, style disenfranchisement tactics and we see them resurrected today in new form. >> michelle, we're out of time. but i want to thank you for coming on. and we will have you back again. the book is called "the new...
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if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say we tried, five people overturned an election, overturned this. bush v. gore bring you this and i think we'll have an issue to go for a long, long time. i'm fine with it. overturn it 5-4. let the hacks have their day. >> john, you disagree? >> yeah, you've got to search pretty hard for a silver lining to come up with a scenario where having the signature legislative accomplishment struck down becomes a good thing. i agree with james to this extent that in the short run i think it will help turn out the democratic base and make the issue of -- the power of the president to appoint a supreme court justice resonate far beyond roe v. wade and abortion. it will mainstream that iss
if the law gets struck down, you think it would be great? >> first of all, you've got to give it toobs, he's worried about 30 million people without insurance instead of insurance companies. how quaint. if they overturn it 5-4, i think it would be the best thing that ever happened to the democratic party. people will say the health care costs are going up and they'll say we tried, five people overturned an election, overturned this. bush v. gore bring you this and i think we'll have an...
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as department of justice employees is to enforce federal law. >> do you agree with the federal law? do you agree the federal law should remain that -- pot use and -- smoking, trafficking, selling, administering taxes on, pot use, should all be illegal state to state? >> well, listen, that law represents value judgment of congress as to what is right important the american people. so -- you asked me whether or not i had personal views about it, i certainly do. as a general manner it does represent the will of the people through the actions by congress. i personally believes the a mistake. i certainly am -- being a former state official of texas, certainly believe in the rights of the states to make these kind of decisions for their own people. but i -- i -- here we do have -- a field you can argue has been preempted by the federal government, regulatory scheme that has been in place important decades. we have -- the dea whose sole job is to go after these kinds of drugs. and so -- i think this is an issue that's ultimately going find its way to the supreme court and there are various
as department of justice employees is to enforce federal law. >> do you agree with the federal law? do you agree the federal law should remain that -- pot use and -- smoking, trafficking, selling, administering taxes on, pot use, should all be illegal state to state? >> well, listen, that law represents value judgment of congress as to what is right important the american people. so -- you asked me whether or not i had personal views about it, i certainly do. as a general manner it...
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if the law passes, union supporters are convinced pay and benefits could take a big hit. the later bureau of labor statistics for 2011 put the immedia median salary for full time union workers at about $940 a week. compared to about $730 a week for nonunion workers. the head of the united auto workers in michigan, not happy. >> data and the facts from all of the right to work states show that it's right to work for less. >> in michigan, 17.5% of the workforce is unionized. one of the highest of any state. >> all right, susan, so supporters including republicans, led by gop governor rick schneider, they think the bill is going to wind up boosting the economy there, not hurt it and that's the whole point of this law, right? >> exactly. the governor and others insist that right to work laws will save jobs and in fact, bring more work to michigan and even increase salaries by not forces union dues on workers. here's michigan's governor. >> to give freedom of choice to the workplace and that ledge islators move through the legislature and when it arrives on my desk, i plan on
if the law passes, union supporters are convinced pay and benefits could take a big hit. the later bureau of labor statistics for 2011 put the immedia median salary for full time union workers at about $940 a week. compared to about $730 a week for nonunion workers. the head of the united auto workers in michigan, not happy. >> data and the facts from all of the right to work states show that it's right to work for less. >> in michigan, 17.5% of the workforce is unionized. one of...
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it's law that just makes sense. >>> the markets ended on a high note and mortgage rates inched higher. take a look.
it's law that just makes sense. >>> the markets ended on a high note and mortgage rates inched higher. take a look.
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it's an old fashioned term in the law called the curtilege. that means the space surrounding your yard. the courts never defined the distance. you do have a right of privacy inside the walls of your home. >> are you telling me i don't have air rights? >> you don't have air space rights. no. the united states supreme court, as a matter of fact there was a case in '86 and '89 that said, hey, guys, law enforcement can use that public, navigable air space above your house. think about this, don. how long have we been using heat seeking infrared radar to find people lost in the woods right? that's what this drone did in the case we're talking about now. >> i remember when all the cameras were going up in big cities. they went up when i lived in chicago and new york. a lot of people were uncomfortable. my gosh. big brother is watching. >> yeah. >> but to do this so i guess this is no different than it would be a traveling camera. do they need a warrant forlook do -- to look down on your home? >> no. because again you don't need a warrant to look int
it's an old fashioned term in the law called the curtilege. that means the space surrounding your yard. the courts never defined the distance. you do have a right of privacy inside the walls of your home. >> are you telling me i don't have air rights? >> you don't have air space rights. no. the united states supreme court, as a matter of fact there was a case in '86 and '89 that said, hey, guys, law enforcement can use that public, navigable air space above your house. think about...
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in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens, from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard. are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? you know, all the world's religions, so many of them represented here today, start with a simple question. why are we here? what gives our life meaning? what gives our acts purpose? we know our time on this earth is fleeting. we know that we will each have our share of pleasure and pain, that even after we chase after some earthly goal, whether it's wealth or power or fame or just simple comfort, we will, in some fashion, fall short of what we had hoped. we know that no matter how good our intentions, we'll all stumble sometimes in some way. we
in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens, from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? that the politics are too hard. are we prepared to say that such violence visited on our children year after...
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that's the law also known as obamacare. we've tall to real people and how they'll be affected, and now let's start politics. joining me is maria cardona, and conservative commentator amy holmes. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. >>> they can leave it alone, throw out part of it or strike the whole thing down. maria, how devastating would the last option be? >> first of all, the white house is pretty confident, i'm sure you've heard them say this, they believeling still and will be held up. if it is struck down, i think it depends on the number. if it's 5-4, a lot of americans will look at it as a political move by the supreme court. then obviously a political move by the republicans who have, from the very beginning said, including romney himself ironically, who is really the mother of obamacare through romney-care in massachusetts. let's remember that millions of americans are already enjoying the benefits of this. a lot of millions of children with preexisting conditions ca
that's the law also known as obamacare. we've tall to real people and how they'll be affected, and now let's start politics. joining me is maria cardona, and conservative commentator amy holmes. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm well. thank you. >>> they can leave it alone, throw out part of it or strike the whole thing down. maria, how devastating would the last option be? >> first of all, the white house is pretty confident, i'm sure...
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> in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens, from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> in the midst of his almost incomprehensible tragedy, there were heros, one of them, vicki soto, a 27-year-old teacher, gave her life to protect her students. joining me now, vicki's sister, brother, cousin, welcome to you all. it's been an incredibly moving day, again, in newtown. and the words of the president in particular this evening, very controlled anger, he wants to try to do something, anything, to stop this happening again. the appalling tragedy, which has effected so many families, including your own. if i may start with you, donna, vicki was your daughter, she was 27. there have been so many tributes to her paid b so many people. what would you like to say? >> i'd just like everyone to kno
> in the coming weeks, i'll use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens, from law enforcement, to mental health professionals, to parents and educators, in an effort aimed at preventing more tragedies like this, because what choice do we have? we can't accept events like this as routine. are we really prepared to say that we're powerless in the face of such carnage? >> in the midst of his almost incomprehensible tragedy, there were heros, one of them, vicki soto,...
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he looks at what's right and follows the law. the three remaining ones are judge nelson and judge lester, the remaining three judges out of the four on the criminal bench in seminole county. >> rod, you have appeared before judge lester before in court. do you think he could potentially be named the judge in this case? why? >> well, it will be a random selection if the chief judge decides not to keep it and the chief judge may or may not. a degree with mark it is unlikely the chief judge there. i know by reputation and i think i have been in one of his courts one time, but i would say that it is judge eaton that had a great reputation and somewhat unlikely in high profile cases they will keep a senior judge. they will probably put it in rotation. the only other thing is probably he will vet the other judges immediately to find out if anybody else has a potential conflict because you want to know up front. the rules were followed well in this case. the judge made a disclosure and the lawyer acted appropriately and quickly and the
he looks at what's right and follows the law. the three remaining ones are judge nelson and judge lester, the remaining three judges out of the four on the criminal bench in seminole county. >> rod, you have appeared before judge lester before in court. do you think he could potentially be named the judge in this case? why? >> well, it will be a random selection if the chief judge decides not to keep it and the chief judge may or may not. a degree with mark it is unlikely the chief...
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explain. >> most states have hate crime laws. jersey is a little complicated, because of what i just talked about. you have to get inside the mind of the defendant, get inside the mind ever of the victim. a lot of elements. everybody be clear, hate crimes are illegal everywhere whether based on race, genter, sexual orientation, religion or gender. this is a very important issue for the country, and i urge parents who are concerned about this case to talk to your kids. what kind of language are you using about your schoolmates? what do you think is a joke? snag can be very harmful to somebody. >> by the way, this leaked over into how people speak about women bp those story, in the press constantly. how people are referring to women. whether it's the right or left. awful language directed at women these days. >> rush limbaugh. >> the latest version. but a lot of horrible, horrible language. >> and bill maher on the other side. >> true. and women i don't think speak up loudly about it. >> i'm pretty loud. >> talking about lgbt issue
explain. >> most states have hate crime laws. jersey is a little complicated, because of what i just talked about. you have to get inside the mind of the defendant, get inside the mind ever of the victim. a lot of elements. everybody be clear, hate crimes are illegal everywhere whether based on race, genter, sexual orientation, religion or gender. this is a very important issue for the country, and i urge parents who are concerned about this case to talk to your kids. what kind of...
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. >>> you've heard a lot about florida's stand your ground law. now a texas man said he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed his neighbor. what his own recording shows. his own video in just 75 seconds. >>> welcome back, everyone. the trayvon martin case has raise add lot of questions about the florida stand your ground law. but there's a case out of texas doing the same thing. raw ul rodriguez, retiring firefighter is on trial for murdering his naval he claims he was defending himself under the texas version of stand your ground law. he showed up to his neighbor's house to complain about a loud party. he showdown up with a gun, a cell phone and he krords the conversation. rodriguez is the ochbl one who's arm. what he says is now key to his defense. >> it's about to get out of hand, sir. please help me. please help me, sir. my life is in danger now. he says he's going go in the house, he's going to come out and be more than equal to me. now i'm standing my ground here. now these people are going to try to kill me. look, i'm not losing any
. >>> you've heard a lot about florida's stand your ground law. now a texas man said he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed his neighbor. what his own recording shows. his own video in just 75 seconds. >>> welcome back, everyone. the trayvon martin case has raise add lot of questions about the florida stand your ground law. but there's a case out of texas doing the same thing. raw ul rodriguez, retiring firefighter is on trial for murdering his naval he claims he was...
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that's current law. i think what the speaker has support, an you should look at the proproposal that he put out. every sungal one of our major leaders signed it. all the major committee chairman, including paul ryan, who obviously has an outside role. >> $800 billion worth of rev mew. >> this is a speak that's very strong, this is a speaker that got us through a tough election and retained our majority. i actually think this is a speaker at the prime of his power. it's not just about this period of time, it's about the next four years. the president is going to be president for the next four years, john boehner is likely to be president f-- speaker for for years. but the president needs john boehner more than john boehner needs the president. >> does the speaker have enough votes inside his caucus to agree to some kind of tax rate hike in the upper echelons of society, does he have enough votes that he can put together with whatever nancy pelosi can stir up and pass it? >> i'm not sure there's support fo
that's current law. i think what the speaker has support, an you should look at the proproposal that he put out. every sungal one of our major leaders signed it. all the major committee chairman, including paul ryan, who obviously has an outside role. >> $800 billion worth of rev mew. >> this is a speak that's very strong, this is a speaker that got us through a tough election and retained our majority. i actually think this is a speaker at the prime of his power. it's not just...
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more than a dozen law enforcement agencies were involved in the drill saying education is the first step to surviving what is known as an active shooting. >>> canadian police are continue to scour wooded areas in a park west of toronto. search teams were called in this week when hikers made a grizzly discovery. a right foot. a day later a severed head spotted nearby and two hands were found in a river. >> conclusion that they are most likely associated to the -- sorry. the foot and the head that was found yesterday. >> today, other remains were found in a ravine east of toronto but it's unclear at this stage whether they are human or animal. >>> inflight emergency forced an airline pilot to quickly return to newark airport this evening. investigators say a tire on united flight 96 blew apart on takeoff. the piece damaged an engine. the pilot managed to land without a problem. 173 people were on board. everybody is safe and making new travel plans tonight. >>> as crimes fuel by hate become more common, communities draw together, finding strength where they can. muslims in joplin, missouri
more than a dozen law enforcement agencies were involved in the drill saying education is the first step to surviving what is known as an active shooting. >>> canadian police are continue to scour wooded areas in a park west of toronto. search teams were called in this week when hikers made a grizzly discovery. a right foot. a day later a severed head spotted nearby and two hands were found in a river. >> conclusion that they are most likely associated to the -- sorry. the foot...
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>> i still want to go to law school and practice immigration law. >> thank you. nice to see you again. >> nice to see you too. >> best of luck. >>> coming up, van halen vans got a little exclusive for you. don't miss it. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. >>> it is father's day this upcoming sunday. a woman is giving her brother the ultimate gift this year, giving him fatherhood. this is a medical story for the modern high-tech age. what a story. i've never haurd something like this before. >> you're talking about two families, a brother and a sister who decided to share a child. take a quick look at this graphic here. in the striped shirt you see james. james is married to natalie. together they have one son. after that delivery she ha
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supreme court will decide if the law is constitutional. kate bolduan reports on what the justices are considering. >> reporter: long days and late nights at the supreme court as the justices rush to finish what justice ginsburg recently called the blood season. >> many of the most controversial cases remain pending. it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week. >> reporter: the biggest case this session and the biggest in at least a decade, the president's health care law. the election year blockbuster argued for more than six hours in march has far-reaching implications from main street to the campaign trail. >> if i'm lekted president, i will repeal obama care. i will stop it in its tracks on day one. >> reporter: they face four separate issues. the center piece, will the individual mandate requiring all americans to have health insurance stand or will it fall? does the rest or any of the law survive if the mandate is struck down? does the law's expanded medicaid program unfairly step on state's rights? or will the
supreme court will decide if the law is constitutional. kate bolduan reports on what the justices are considering. >> reporter: long days and late nights at the supreme court as the justices rush to finish what justice ginsburg recently called the blood season. >> many of the most controversial cases remain pending. it is likely that the sharp disagreement rate will go up next week. >> reporter: the biggest case this session and the biggest in at least a decade, the...
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conservative groups and the chilean congress have prevented this bill from becoming law. after this happened, a lot of people are saying enough is enough and it's time to do it. >> it's time. >> rafael, thank you. >> coming up here, nothing gets a senate democrat fired up quite like an oil company's bottom line. >>> this is so dumb. they've had these subsidies for what? 30, 40, 50 years? and i think most americans realize the price of oil has gone up just fine during that time. >> well, we are going to look at those subsidies today as we watch gas prices go up and up and up, and my next guest has an idea that might actually get the court of public opinion to think more highly of these big oil companies, but first. it is friday and that means it's time for our week winddown and today, a bet paid off. >>> there was a little healthy bet between miss massey and i, bobcat o.u. alum. neither of our teams are in the final four, but i do believe that i won the bet, and we went into overtime, and the bet was that i got to decorate her scooter with carolina swag. >> massey. >> ♪
conservative groups and the chilean congress have prevented this bill from becoming law. after this happened, a lot of people are saying enough is enough and it's time to do it. >> it's time. >> rafael, thank you. >> coming up here, nothing gets a senate democrat fired up quite like an oil company's bottom line. >>> this is so dumb. they've had these subsidies for what? 30, 40, 50 years? and i think most americans realize the price of oil has gone up just fine during...
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inside a law called the stock act. the stock act is supposed to prevent your elected representatives from using information they may have gained as elected representatives to get rich in the stock market. you'll remember "60 minutes"kroft broke the story. obama made insider trading a centerpiece of his state of the union message. >> send me a bill that bans insider trading by members of congress. i will sign it tomorrow. >> well, and that's what congress did. watch. >> this is an attempt to take a step, a significant step, to rebuild the lost trust that the american people feel today in members of congress. in short, the stock act is intended to build a wall of separation between stocks and state. between public office and private profit. >> the stock act passed. president obama signed it. think that's the end of the story, right? no more legalized insider trading, right? not exactly. cnn's dana bash and a producer have done some digging into the law. they discovered not just a lingering loophole but how it got there.
inside a law called the stock act. the stock act is supposed to prevent your elected representatives from using information they may have gained as elected representatives to get rich in the stock market. you'll remember "60 minutes"kroft broke the story. obama made insider trading a centerpiece of his state of the union message. >> send me a bill that bans insider trading by members of congress. i will sign it tomorrow. >> well, and that's what congress did. watch....
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that's current law. i think what the speaker has supported -- and you should look at the proposal he put out. the most interesting thing to me was every single one of our major leaguers signed it, paul ryan, who has a role because of his vice presidential nomination -- >> $800 billion worth of revenue. >> yes, a speaker is very strong, got us through a tough election, maintained our majority. i think this is a speaker at the peak of his power. the president will have to deal with him, and it's not just about this period of time, it's about the next four years. the president will be president for four years, john boehner is like i to be speaker for four years. so this is the first part of a relationship that will stretch for years. they need each other to succeed. >> does the speaker have enough votes inside his caucus to agree to some kind of tax rate hike in the upper echelons of society? the high wage earners? does he have those votes that he can put together with whatever nancy pelosi can stir up and
that's current law. i think what the speaker has supported -- and you should look at the proposal he put out. the most interesting thing to me was every single one of our major leaguers signed it, paul ryan, who has a role because of his vice presidential nomination -- >> $800 billion worth of revenue. >> yes, a speaker is very strong, got us through a tough election, maintained our majority. i think this is a speaker at the peak of his power. the president will have to deal with...
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right now i am going through a law soot, defamation of character with pac quuchlt iao. >> why? >> trash talking. >> have you ever met, manny pacquiao? >> never met him. >> you called him on the phone? >> i called him to make the fight. >> what kind of conversation was that, boy, that would be great? >> i called him and said, you know, how you doing. what's going on. let's make the fight happen. all he said was 50/50. got off the phone. i could tell some body was in his ear. he knows. what i said before. my offer is what it is. my offer won't change. i'm not budging. >> right. >> $40 million is what you are getting. yooits take it or you leave it. >> right. >> you know like i said before. manny pacquiao, floydweather don't need manny pacquiao. >> miguel coto, may 5, what is going to happen? >> may 5, entertaining night. cinco de mayo. i have done record breaking numbers on cinco demayo. coto its a good fighter, solid. coming from a good boxing background. background of puerto rican boxing is remarkable. but i have been there before. i know what it takes. you know i have been the
right now i am going through a law soot, defamation of character with pac quuchlt iao. >> why? >> trash talking. >> have you ever met, manny pacquiao? >> never met him. >> you called him on the phone? >> i called him to make the fight. >> what kind of conversation was that, boy, that would be great? >> i called him and said, you know, how you doing. what's going on. let's make the fight happen. all he said was 50/50. got off the phone. i could...
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law enforcement officials say that they have had him in their watch for at least two months. he made an appearance before a judge. he's charged with the unlawfully attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against property that is owned by the united states. the details, john, that you mentioned, according to court documents that during meetings with undercover officers, he allegedly desired to use and initially had his sights on attacking a rest are raunt in washington, d.c., possibly synagogues, possibly a military location and here's more interesting information from court documents from an affidavit. it alleges that last month when he settled on the capitol, he had modified his plans for an attack, that same day on january 15th of last month, at a quarry in west virginia, the proposed suicide bomb operations, he dialed a cell phone that he believed would detonate a bomb placed in that quarry. the test bomb detonated and expressed his desire for a larger bomb in his attack. he listed today as the day of the operation and he was picked up at a garage near the u.s. capi
law enforcement officials say that they have had him in their watch for at least two months. he made an appearance before a judge. he's charged with the unlawfully attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction against property that is owned by the united states. the details, john, that you mentioned, according to court documents that during meetings with undercover officers, he allegedly desired to use and initially had his sights on attacking a rest are raunt in washington, d.c., possibly...
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wherever there's a question of the life of the mother or that of the unborn child, jewish law favors the life of the mother. >> reporter: she still hasn't been told by the republican leadership why she couldn't speak on the house floor thursday. >> i have been making guesses. i don't know if it was references to religious beliefs or using the word vagina. i'm left to guess. >> reporter: they say religion was not the reason. it's about keeping to quorum. >> it's not about women or policy or the use of two anatomically and medically correct terms. this is about acting professional on the house floor and about making sure we maintain a level of decorum. >> reporter: lisa lyons took offense to using the phrase, no means no. >> as she finished up her statement, compared the bill to rape. it's when she was gavelled down. it's what the floor leader objected to. >> i think they are looking for an excuse to punish me. to me, this is a war on women. it's silencing our voices saying we want control of our bodies. >> that was mary snow reporting. lisa brown says she's received a wave of support
wherever there's a question of the life of the mother or that of the unborn child, jewish law favors the life of the mother. >> reporter: she still hasn't been told by the republican leadership why she couldn't speak on the house floor thursday. >> i have been making guesses. i don't know if it was references to religious beliefs or using the word vagina. i'm left to guess. >> reporter: they say religion was not the reason. it's about keeping to quorum. >> it's not about...
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how is this all evolving in the law enforcement role? >> law enforcement has decided after 911 there is no such thing as taking a case not seriously. they're taking everything seriously and they're pushing every case. sometimes jurors were reluctant, in the miami case, there were convictions, upstate new york, some of these cases were not as they played out, they didn't turn into as big a case as they turned out to be. but none of these people walk ought the door. and this case, where you have an actual test explosion, i think that's going to be incredibly incriminating here, that is well beyond just talk. the defenses that have worked, oh, this is just a bunch of people talking. but if you have somebody going into a test explosion, that's very good evidence if it pans out. >> why the capitol and why today. >> it just seemed to indicate every step of the way that this was an escalation, he first came under their radar more than a year ago, in january of 2011 when he apparently was espousing some extremist views and intelligence sources g
how is this all evolving in the law enforcement role? >> law enforcement has decided after 911 there is no such thing as taking a case not seriously. they're taking everything seriously and they're pushing every case. sometimes jurors were reluctant, in the miami case, there were convictions, upstate new york, some of these cases were not as they played out, they didn't turn into as big a case as they turned out to be. but none of these people walk ought the door. and this case, where you...
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the governor signed the voter-approved referendum into law on wednesday. >>> and hugo chavez is returning to cuba for more cancer surgery but this time he is making sure a new leader is in place in case he doesn't return, and he named the vice president as his choice for a replacement in case something happens for him. the 58-year-old president is still scheduled to be sworn in for a new six-year-term on january 10th. >>> sad news for fans of music star jenni rivera. there doesn't appear to be any survivors. the plane lost contact with air traffic controllers early this morning. so far no cause has been given for that crash. >>> the national menorah in front of the white house was illuminated tonight marking the first day of hanukkah. and no hanukkah celebration would be complete without the spinning dradel. >>> great lakes, i don't have to tell you, you are getting slammed with snow. we are still a week and a half away from the start of winter. 8 inches of snow now in the twin cities and a few more inches will accumulate tonight and that storm will bring rain to new england tomorrow. >>>
the governor signed the voter-approved referendum into law on wednesday. >>> and hugo chavez is returning to cuba for more cancer surgery but this time he is making sure a new leader is in place in case he doesn't return, and he named the vice president as his choice for a replacement in case something happens for him. the 58-year-old president is still scheduled to be sworn in for a new six-year-term on january 10th. >>> sad news for fans of music star jenni rivera. there...
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, who was cooperating with law enforcement. this does seem to be something that was set up by the government, but the key issue with entrapment is always predisposition. is someone predisposed to commit the crime? and if the allegations and the complaint are true, this guy was really initiating here. he was asking for bigger explosives. he was considering different sites. again, this is only an accusation, but based on what i have seen, entrapment is going to be a difficult defense to raise. >> let's stay on this a second because this is one of several cases post 9/11 where we have seen the fbi identify a suspect or suspects and infiltrate and work with them. a similar case like this, how is this evolving, the law enforcement role? >> law enforcement has decided after 9/11, there's no such thing as taking a case not seriously. they are taking everything seriously. they're pushing every case, and sometimes jurors have been somewhat reluctant. the miami case, there were convictions, but not on the big charges. upstate new york, s
, who was cooperating with law enforcement. this does seem to be something that was set up by the government, but the key issue with entrapment is always predisposition. is someone predisposed to commit the crime? and if the allegations and the complaint are true, this guy was really initiating here. he was asking for bigger explosives. he was considering different sites. again, this is only an accusation, but based on what i have seen, entrapment is going to be a difficult defense to raise....
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immigration law, in particular? >> well, first let's start with this is a decision the department of homeland security made. this is -- so that they have the discretion and enforcement so that we focus on criminals, those that cause or could endanger our communities. that's where the focus of our immigration enforcement efforts need to be. these kids who want to serve in our military who are going to college, who are working in our businesses, they now can apply -- this is not a permanent fix, by the way. >> to go around congress is the point. i understand the policy, the reasons for it. >> we'd be happy to sign the dream act tomorrow. >> but there's three branches of government. you know how this works. >> well, this is fully within our ability. again, this was an endorsement discretion decision. so this is not some permanent -- this is not amnesty. this is not citizenship. this gives these hardworking kids who are here through no fault of their own who are going to staff our labs, start our businesses, serve our m
immigration law, in particular? >> well, first let's start with this is a decision the department of homeland security made. this is -- so that they have the discretion and enforcement so that we focus on criminals, those that cause or could endanger our communities. that's where the focus of our immigration enforcement efforts need to be. these kids who want to serve in our military who are going to college, who are working in our businesses, they now can apply -- this is not a permanent...
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>> well, prices should somehow conform to the laws of supply and demand. if the laws of supply and demand are adversely affected by speculation it's an appropriate role for government to look at that. when we're talking about housing, we saw the fed look the other way with did he fault swaps and other instruments. the fact of the matter is, the price of housing was being bet to go higher and higher, yet the american people weren't really seeing any direct benefit unless they happen to sell the home at the moment, which many could not. so what happened is when the price of housing collapsed, people lost their highest invest men. everyone has to have a roof over their head. not everyone is using a particular type of car. we have to do mongolia about stopping the speculation in the markets and also have to look at the role of the federal reserve here because the feds look the other way. they were cops on the beat who looked the other way while prices in housing were going up. frankly their dollar policies have not really criticed to price stability in oil mar
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the supreme court could also uphold the entire law. the remaining rulings from the court for this term will all be handed down by the end of the month. those are your top stories. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> immigration remains a hot, controversial topic in america and many other places as well. it is the subject of our next special, which is premiering tonight at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific for our viewers in north america. it's called "global lessons: the gps road map for making immigration work." in the special we go around the world to learn lessons both positive and negative about how to deal with immigration, both legal and illegal. let's start with the hottest of them all, illegal immigration here in america. i was surprised by what one of america's best-known politicians told me. when you look at new york city's undocumented immigrants, illegal aliens, call them what you will, what lessons have you learned? >> well, undocumented have very low crime rate. w
the supreme court could also uphold the entire law. the remaining rulings from the court for this term will all be handed down by the end of the month. those are your top stories. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> immigration remains a hot, controversial topic in america and many other places as well. it is the subject of our next special, which is premiering tonight at 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific...
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his bag clearly with his right hand and begin pointing it and discharging it in the direction of the law enforcement agent. so they unfortunately did not necessarily have all the information they needed. if they had, they probably would have come out of the car guns drawn. they were kind of piecing this together as they were going along. and fortunately, they responded to this quite appropriately. >> i think we've shown that video now so i don't want to keep showing it. it is obviously very graphic and disturbing. poppy harlow is joining us on the phone. do we know any more about the man who was shot? the victim in this? and also the shooter, about what their relationship was, what the beef was about? >> yeah, we know a lot more about the relationship and about the shooter. 58-year-old jeffrey johnson. who up till a year ago, anderson, worked at this hazan imports which makes women's jewelry and apparel. he was apparently laid off a year ago because of downsizing. and was, quote, disgruntled, according to the police. he worked with this victim, and they had this sort of spat, ongoing spa
his bag clearly with his right hand and begin pointing it and discharging it in the direction of the law enforcement agent. so they unfortunately did not necessarily have all the information they needed. if they had, they probably would have come out of the car guns drawn. they were kind of piecing this together as they were going along. and fortunately, they responded to this quite appropriately. >> i think we've shown that video now so i don't want to keep showing it. it is obviously...
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he trains law enforcement in lethal encounters. you've seen the video. what do you think? >> i think it's very tragic, very difficult situation to watch. but it's very classically representative of many of the crisis situations that police officers face with mentally ill in the street almost every day. >> what do you tell officers when they're dealing with the mentally ill, is there a certain way to deal with this kind of thing? >> well, one of the most important things that officers need to do is establish contact, build a rapport in some way and get the person listening to them and what they're saying so they can form a persuasive relationship. without that ability to establish contact, build rapport, the officer has little influence other than the use of force. if you look at this instance, the officers are pleading for mr. hall to drop his knife. they threaten the use of force and he challenges them back. this is truly a difficult, challenging issue for officers from the point of view of communication, a resolution in any way other than force. now, even well-trained in
he trains law enforcement in lethal encounters. you've seen the video. what do you think? >> i think it's very tragic, very difficult situation to watch. but it's very classically representative of many of the crisis situations that police officers face with mentally ill in the street almost every day. >> what do you tell officers when they're dealing with the mentally ill, is there a certain way to deal with this kind of thing? >> well, one of the most important things that...
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others are taking advantage of the new law approved by voters in november. the same-sex marriage is getting renewed attention now that the supreme court has agreed to hear two cases next year. >>> coalition forces has -- he and two colleagues were abducted. they were returning from a health clinic near kabul. phillip joseph's two colleagues were released. coalition forces say they're taliban insurgents while two afghan officials say they're smugglers. >>> going off the fiscal cliff an i know you're wondering what that means for you. >>> and a private phone call between two australian deejays took a turn for the worst. we' capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at ca
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also there's been a very active law enforcement presence. san diego police officers have been coming and going, keeping the media away from the property. also plainclothes investigators spent a couple of hours inside. they would not say where they are from. family releasing the statement saying their hearts go out to all of those impacted by this shooting, saying they are cooperating with law enforcement both here in the san diego area and in colorado. >>> there are startling new developments in a deadly suicide bombing. authorities are now looking for an american in connection with the attack near a black sea resort. an update live from bulgaria next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time,
also there's been a very active law enforcement presence. san diego police officers have been coming and going, keeping the media away from the property. also plainclothes investigators spent a couple of hours inside. they would not say where they are from. family releasing the statement saying their hearts go out to all of those impacted by this shooting, saying they are cooperating with law enforcement both here in the san diego area and in colorado. >>> there are startling new...
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if that's the case, does the stand your ground law still apply here? >> it's really interesting because we have to parse this from a common sense wrong or right from a moral wrong or right, from a legal wrong or right, and from a legal standpoint, the aggressor really can't invoke the stand your ground law unless there is a time where they can extricate themselves. at the point where he was running after trayvon, there was nothing wrong legally with him doing that. chasing someone is stupid and it may not be moral, but it's not illegal. when trayvon turned around alt some point and started hurting zimmerman, could zimmerman get himself out of that? if he couldn't, then he probably should have done that and the law is going to kick in and say, he really couldn't have used lethal force. but if he's down on the ground and being pummeled and can't get up, then the stand your ground law is going to apply and he's going to get off if he can show he felt he was going to be hurt. >> okay. another witness says they saw trayvon on top of george zimmerman. take a
if that's the case, does the stand your ground law still apply here? >> it's really interesting because we have to parse this from a common sense wrong or right from a moral wrong or right, from a legal wrong or right, and from a legal standpoint, the aggressor really can't invoke the stand your ground law unless there is a time where they can extricate themselves. at the point where he was running after trayvon, there was nothing wrong legally with him doing that. chasing someone is...
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so what if the entire law is thrown out. several analysts believe they will rally. free enterprise is better than regulation. so if the whole law goes away, the expensive new regulations, yea, they go away, too. drug companies and medical technologies can also get a boost. the affordable care act did impose fees on new industries, so if the act is thrown out, those fees are thrown out. another auction of the supreme court is to throw out the individual mandate and keep the healthcare law. health insurers would have to take on sick customers while healthy people wouldn't have to buy health coverage making their costs skyrocket. as for hospitals they'd be left treating uninsured people who may not be able to pay their bills and medical technology makers would stay in place. also you have a tremendous amount of uncertainty in the market and if there's one thing wall street doesn't like it's uncertainty. fredericka? >> thanks so much, allison. so there is no date set for the health care ruling, but it could come as early as monday morning. >>> it's a big challenge, trai
so what if the entire law is thrown out. several analysts believe they will rally. free enterprise is better than regulation. so if the whole law goes away, the expensive new regulations, yea, they go away, too. drug companies and medical technologies can also get a boost. the affordable care act did impose fees on new industries, so if the act is thrown out, those fees are thrown out. another auction of the supreme court is to throw out the individual mandate and keep the healthcare law....
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they were able to convict him under a biased intimidation law instead. only 11 states currently have laws on the books criminalizing cyber bullying. only 11 states nap despite the fact bullying remain as huge problem. according to government statistics kids between 8 and 15 say bullying is a bigger problem for them than racism or pressure to have sex. the toll bullying takes on gay teens and kids is especially high. tiler clementi's father said thisser to ar the jury read its verdict. >> the trial was very difficult for to us listen to people talk about bad and inappropriate things done to their child. we were here every day, because we wanted to be here for our son and because we believed this trial was important, because it dealt with important issues for our society and for our young people today. >> i can only imagine how hard it must have been for the clementi family to sit through the trial nep, of course, are still grieving. if tyler were alive, a sophomore returning from campus from the spring break and studying for spring exams. ravi's lawyers t
they were able to convict him under a biased intimidation law instead. only 11 states currently have laws on the books criminalizing cyber bullying. only 11 states nap despite the fact bullying remain as huge problem. according to government statistics kids between 8 and 15 say bullying is a bigger problem for them than racism or pressure to have sex. the toll bullying takes on gay teens and kids is especially high. tiler clementi's father said thisser to ar the jury read its verdict. >>...
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united auto workers is firmly against the law which limits the union's power. michigan's republican governor says he'll sign the bill if it hits his desk this week. >>> it's been dubbed the fireball over texas. a bright light was seen streaking across the houston sky friday morning and for a few hours it was the walk of the town. debra wrigley of ktrk has the story. >> reporter: from a nasa camera, it looked like a bright light above the earth. that's the view from space. these are from eyewitness viewers around houston area, just as day was breaking, a bright flash of light that some people first thought was lightning. >> i was like i guess it's going to rain. >> reporter: it wasn't the weather and it was spotted all around texas. this map just a sampling of sightings in the houston area, and these are some of the pictures sent to abc13.com. showing a small area of colored light. others showing a trail behind it. and people have been talking about it all day. >> like a ufo, taking a picture of the sky, like a big flash. >> co-workers who are talking about did
united auto workers is firmly against the law which limits the union's power. michigan's republican governor says he'll sign the bill if it hits his desk this week. >>> it's been dubbed the fireball over texas. a bright light was seen streaking across the houston sky friday morning and for a few hours it was the walk of the town. debra wrigley of ktrk has the story. >> reporter: from a nasa camera, it looked like a bright light above the earth. that's the view from space. these...
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that their aim is the law. adhering to the rules of the law and by announcing their result putting forth its eyes the interests of the kun tcountry. i say the commission for election started its work but from the very first moment it faced and before it started its mission and started a war waged against it from different political parties accusing it falsely of tingf undermining the election process. to put the committee in a defensive way. and doubting its capability of running the election process. that members, experienced judges of the ctthaha carried the aspiration of the egyptian people and some of them casted doubts on the integrity of members of the high commission for election. and also objecting to the decisions of the committee and by using media podiu in such a way to wage war against them. some took direct criticism of, against the committee accusing it of forgery, and against all of this turbulent times, the committee carried out its work. carried out above all suspicions and never allowing any s
that their aim is the law. adhering to the rules of the law and by announcing their result putting forth its eyes the interests of the kun tcountry. i say the commission for election started its work but from the very first moment it faced and before it started its mission and started a war waged against it from different political parties accusing it falsely of tingf undermining the election process. to put the committee in a defensive way. and doubting its capability of running the election...